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The phrase "delivered remarks" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone officially expressing their opinion or thoughts on a particular topic. Here is an example: "The Prime Minister delivered remarks on the state of the economy at the press conference."
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Ms. Wintour delivered remarks to the guests, some of whom paid $1,000 to have a picture taken with her.
Following September's demonstrations, Petrie delivered remarks urging the regime to heed the monks' protest and address the growing poverty.
http://t.co/8WM8pVKz — Mark Kelly (@ShuttleCDRKelly) 30 Jan 13 @GabbyGiffords delivered remarks in congress today for the first time in over two years.
On Sunday morning, before his visit to MacArthur Park, he had delivered remarks at the end of Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
In a crowded college dining hall brightened by white linen tablecloths, a Chamber of Commerce official delivered remarks into a bouquet of microphones on the lectern before him.
At the ceremony, after Hoover emptied his trowel, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes delivered remarks recalling the Court's long years of wandering.
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By Evan Osnos October 9, 2014 Joe Biden after delivering remarks at George Washington University in April , 2014
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